At Catholic Online Resources, you'll find homilies for every Sunday Catholic Mass of the year. For those times when, despite your best efforts, your busy schedule or unexpected interruptions keep you from finding time to properly prepare your homilies, or when you need a fresh idea for an up...
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Passion of Saint John the Baptist.Date:August 29, 2023.Year:AThe readings:The message:John was a righteous and holy man.Prepared by:Catholic Doors Ministry.Total words:1282 words. Click here for the Index of all the Homilies ** The readings follow the sermon. My brothers and sisters in Ch...
The inerrancy of Scripture is common ground for Protestants and Roman Catholics.[1]However, its interpretation is not. In fact, Catholic apologist Robert Sungenis asserts: “the written Word cannot cry out to you, ‘Wait! You have misinterpreted me!’ But the Church can.”[2]Thus, Roman Ca...
In one of Pope Francis’s homilies, the pontiff said, “Even today we can risk not getting close to Jesus because we don’t feel big enough, because we don’t think ourselves worthy. This is a great temptation; it has to do not only with self-esteem but with faith itself. For faith...
The Examen can also be applied to the previous year. As the Christmas season ends and we look to the year to come, how may Jesus continue to be “birthed” in us? Where is God leading you? What new thing might you be looking for? By looking back over the past year and EXAMEN-ING...
15 A Library of the Fathers of the Holy Catholic Church (Oxford: Parker, 1844), Homilies of S. John Chrysostom on the Gospel of St. Matthew, Homily 54.3. Back to Article 16 Commentary on Isaiah IV.2, M.P.G., Vol. 70, Col. 940. For a detailed historical analysis of the patristic...
In the early Middle Ages, most Western Christian people encountered the Bible only in the form of oral versions of scriptures, verses and homilies in Latin (other sources were mystery plays, usually performed in the vernacular, and popular iconography). Though relatively few people could read at...
Roman Catholicism - Dogmas, Doctrines, Beliefs: The Roman Catholic Church in its formula of baptism still asks that the parents and godparents of infants to be baptized recite the Apostles’ Creed as a sign that they accept the basic doctrines of the chu